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Medium: Bronze Sculpture, Jewlery, HeaddressesDarlene is an Alaska Native artist of Aleut and Irish descent, born to John and Mae Robinson in 1942. She is known for creating contemporary jewelry and Alutiiq headdresses that draw on her strong cultural traditions. In 2002 she turned to clay and began to make sculptures that vividly reveal her strong affinity to her Aleut/Alutiiq ancestors. Darlene has exhibited her work at museums, art exhibits, and cultural centers throughout Alaska and her sculptures are in private and corporate collections. Darlene lives in Homer, Alaska with her husband Peter who is well known for his ivory carving, bentwood hats, and other traditional items. |
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“Working with clay allows me to more fully express something deep within me ~ my cultural heritage. As my fingers work the clay, the spirit of an ancestor seems to come forth in silent communication. This is my way to give honor and great respect to those who came before me." |
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4321 Bayview Court Homer, Alaska 99603 |
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907-235-6761
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If you are interested in purchasing an item of this artist's work directly from the Alutiiq Museum, please contact the museum store for more information at 907-486-7004, or send us an email.
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